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When the Sun Goes Down and the Moon Comes Up

Ugo Rondinone

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English
Five Continents Editions
18 March 2024
Italian artist Ugo Rondinone was invited by the Musee d'Art et d'Histoire (MAH) in Geneva to curate a show that invites a dialogue between his work and the works in the permanent collection. The show he created centres around two emblematic figures of 19th and 20th century Swiss art – Felix Vallotton and Ferdinand Hodler – and considers the importance of love and desire in our relationship with art and creation. This book documents the museum's halls and the exhibition, which includes works by Rondinone and art from the MAH Collection.

Text in English and French.

AUTHOR: Ugo Rondinone was born in Brunnen in 1964 and lives in New York. He is one of the most important figures in the international contemporary art scene. His work at the MAH (Musée d'art et d'histoire) in Geneva is not only in line with the spirit of carte blanche curatorial projects promoted by Marc-Olivier Wahler, but is also in keeping with Rondinone's penchant for vast exhibitions, both as an artist and a curator (such as The Third Mind or I love John Giorno, organised at the Palais de Tokyo in 2007 and 2015).

500 colour illustrations

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Imprint:   Five Continents Editions
Country of Publication:   Italy
Dimensions:   Height: 308mm,  Width: 246mm,  Spine: 46mm
Weight:   2.158kg
ISBN:   9791254600399
Pages:   332
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ugo Rondinone was born in Brunnen in 1964 and lives in New York. He is one of the most important figures in the international contemporary art scene. His work at the MAH (Musée d'art et d'histoire) in Geneva is not only in line with the spirit of carte blanche curatorial projects promoted by Marc-Olivier Wahler, but is also in keeping with Rondinone’s penchant for vast exhibitions, both as an artist and a curator (such as The Third Mind or I love John Giorno, organised at the Palais de Tokyo in 2007 and 2015).

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